Wildfire scam warning! The BBB warns that scammers are already taking advantage of the California wildfires. Consumer Investigator Caresse Jackman explains how to ensure your generous donations don’t fall into the wrong hands.
To avoid falling victim to scams, the BBB recommends: Make Sure the Charity Is Trustworthy: Before giving, search for the charity’s report on Give.org to find out if the charity meets the BBB Standards for Charity Accountability. To see a list of BBB Accredited Charities supporting Southern California Wildfire Relief, click here.
With the wildfires in California still destroying homes and properties, a lot of people want to give back to disaster relief programs. While there are many ways to donate today, officials with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) warn that this is also an opportunity for scammers.
As wildfires devastate Southern California, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) offers tips for Michiganders wanting to donate responsibly.
Seeing the devastating wildfires in California, you may be considering donating to help the victims. FOX23 spoke with the Better Business Bureau about donating without getting scammed.
As wildfires devastate communities in southern California, scammers will take advantage of generosity by targeting donors with deceptive schemes.
With the Palisades and Eaton wildfires destroying over 15,000 structures and damaging thousands more, officials say crooks are looking to take advantage. The Better
One way to offer help to California is through donations, but the Better Business Bureau of West Michigan is sending an urgent message to watch for scammers.
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Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura explains how to protect your good intentions and good money from going to bad actors.
AS THE WILDFIRES IN CALIFORNIA CONTINUE TO BURN, EXPERTS HERE AT HOME WANT YOU TO KEEP YOUR INFORMATION SAFE AS YOU PLAN TO HELP OUT. THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU SAYS SEVERAL SCAMS ARE FLOATING AROUND LOOKING TO CAPITALIZE OFF THOSE WANTING TO MAKE AN ONLINE DONATION,
As wildfires devastate Southern California, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) offers tips for Michiganders wanting to donate responsibly. According to a news release, the BBB emphasizes the ...